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Salt Pipe Inhaler Genuine User Reviews and Testimonials

October 9th, 2011 · Breathing Problems, health, Salt Pipe Inhalers

Here are a list of testimonials which appear to me to be genuine ie from real people. One test I used was if they had made lots of reviews for other unrelated products.

  • My husband who was a bowler said he had heard fellow cricketers used a salt pipe I tried it and it worked for me
  • I’m a skeptic but because I couldn’t afford my asthma medication any more I tried a Salt Pipe Inhaler and it worked for me immediately.
  • All I can say is WOW. I noticed a HUGE improvement within a few days of using it
  • Haven’t used ‘chemical’  inhaler for over a year.
  • I saw this product on the Dr. Oz show. I ordered it on line and I love it. I recommend it to anyone
  • Provides great sinus relief

I only found one negative review “this didn’t work for me”

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How to Make An Aromatic Inhaler

September 13th, 2010 · Breathing Problems, health

I wanted to find out how to make a Salt Pipe Inhaler but could only find this

Find a glass bottle with a secure top/cap

Fill with Coarse Salt

Add 10 drops or so of your favorite essential oil or a mix .

Seal and shake the bottle

Apparently an Amber Glass Bottle is best as the brown color protects the contents from light and the glass won’t interact with any contents.

Eucalyptus Oil for easy breathing (my favorite), Lavender for relaxation, Frankincense for focus and you will know your own favorites

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Salt Book Now the Number One Geology Book on Amazon!

May 4th, 2010 · health, salt

Salt: A World History by Mark Kurlansky
You would expect a book on Salt to be the number one book in Geology but it is. Perhaps because more and more are becoming aware of the importance of salt for our health and life itself



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Steam Inhalers and Nebulizers

April 8th, 2010 · Salt Lamps

Some people require more than a Salt Pipe Inhaler a steam inhaler such as the Mabis steam inhaler provides a natural, safe and effective therapy to relieve symptoms due to: allergies, bronchitis, colds, flu, laryngitis, rhinitis, sinusitis and more. Soothing steady vapor. The steam in particular relieves those suffering from the burning dryness of sinusitis.

Hippocrates (460 BC) of Hippocratic Oath fame first mentioned the benefits of breathing in salty steamed water. He made a simple steam chamber by filling a basin with hot salty water and covering his head with a cloth.

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What is it like to use a Salt Pipe?

April 7th, 2010 · Salt Lamps

Many fear that they will be overwhelmed by saltiness but remember you are just drawing air across dry salt crystals which means you are breathing in micro-particles. That’s why of course you have to use the device for 15 or 20 minutes.

Others who are on a salt-restricted diet wonder if a salt-pipe will raise their salt-levels but once again the salt imbibed is a microscopic amount so they have nothing to fear, however it is always best to consult your physician beforehand.

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Salt Pipe Inhaler Facts and Benefits

March 29th, 2010 · Breathing Problems, Salt Pipe Inhalers

  • Tested/Proven:
    The effects of the mineral salt inhaler have been proven in both Clinical Studies and through  testimonials
  • Chemically Pure Salt ie would be very bad for us, we need the 84 mineral impurities found in natural salt, that’s also why refined table salt is not good for our health either.
  • Comforting:
    Gives ease of depth to breathing.
  • Can Relieve
    Asthma, nasal catarrh, sinusitis, breathlessness, bronchitis, pharyngitis, tonsillitis, night coughing, rhinitis, irritation and coughing caused by pollution and smoking, hay fever and other allergies
  • Breathing
    Helps you breathe more easily
  • Cleansing
    Helps to cleanse the respiratory system
  • Mucus
    Becomes thinner thus easier expectoration
  • Good Night’s Sleep
    Night suffocation and coughing is reduced or prevented completely
  • Smoking
    Can help smokers combat withdrawal symptoms. Smokers find it comforting to be able to suck something
  • Travel
    Hydrates Respiratory System on board Aeroplanes
  • Sharing
    Salt Pipe Inhalers are normally not shared in the same way people don’t share a toothbrush
  • Children
    Children may use salt pipes with a little supervision, there is a special salt pipe inhaler which is in a fun Elephant shape called the Ellipipe
  • Cost and Value
    A Salt Pipe Inhaler can last up to five years which makes it inexpensive.
  • Refills
    Some Salt Pipe Inhalers allow refills some don’t. Those that don’t claim it is because their product lasts so long
  • First Time Use
    Some users get quite a strong reaction from their first use, this is because the inhaler is bringing up mucus etc
  • Hippocrates
    Salt inhalation was recommended by Hippocrates, the father of modern medicine, who applied the age-old method of inhaling the steam from boiling saltwater.
  • Amazon
    Read the many Salt Pipe Inhalers testimonials on Amazon, people are very frank, read the few bad ones as well
  • Top Seller on Amazon
    The Himalayan Salt Pipe Inhaler is the number one Salt Pipe Inhaler seller on Amazon.com

Taken from from my Squidoo Lens at Original-Himalayan-Crystal-Salt-Pipe-Inhaler

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Original Himalayan Crystal Salt Pipe Inhaler

March 28th, 2010 · Salt Lamps

The Salt-Air Pipe Inhaler is a convenient, drug-free and non-invasive device for enjoying the benefits of dry salt-air therapy. The use of salt for therapeutic treatment of asthma and other respiratory ailments is nothing new. Halotherapy (Halo=Salt in Greek), and Speleo-therapy (Speleos=Cave), Many asthma sufferers find salt pipe inhalers more effective than traditional chemical inhalers and without their side effects. Salt Pipes last years as well.
Salt Pipe Inhalers have become even more popular since they were featured on Doctor Oz’s TV Show.

You can learn more here

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Ex-Smokers Using Salt Pipe Inhalers to Calm Withdrawal Symptons

March 22nd, 2010 · Breathing Problems

Many ex-smokers who have recently given up find some relief from the withdrawal symptoms plus that it’s something to suck and blow on. Some report that it helped bring up remaining tar deposits from their lungs. Many heavy smokers had started to get wheezy and cough frequently and the Salt Pipe Inhaler has helped them with these breathing difficulties as well.

I found my the first ever negative testimonial for a Salt Pipe but the person thought his lungs had already been so ruined by chemical inhalers that it was too late for him anyway.

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Solay Himalayan Salt Pipe Inhaler

March 14th, 2010 · Salt Pipe Inhalers

People disliking the side-effects of chemical inhalers are increasingly turning to natural Salt Pipe Inhalers. The Solay Himalayan salt pipe inhalers are based on speleotherapy, treating respiratory conditions by breathing the pure, ionized air in salt mines, which has been popular in Europe for centuries. The Himalayan salt pipe is an affordable way to experience the many benefits of speleotherapy without leaving home. WE became passionate about Salt Therapy when by chance we visited a Salt Mine on vacation a few years ago we walked for miles underground and the pure salty air was exhilarating and refreshing like being at the sea side but much better.

Salt Pipes have become even more popular since they they were featured on Dr Oz America’s Doctor TV Show

Learn More Here!

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Himalayan Crystal Salt Pipe on Dr Oz’s Show

February 21st, 2010 · Salt Lamps

Dr Oz known as America’s Doctor recently featured the Original Himalayan Crystal Salt Pipe on his show. This caused a huge surge of interest in all Salt Pipes not just the Himalayan. Himalayan Salt is highly prized though more expensive as it has to be mined from salt beds created from seas which dried out over 250 million years ago. Himalayan Salt is used for lamps, for Bath Salt , for cooking and for Salt Pipes. The salt is normally pink and contains up to 84 minerals.

On Dr Oz’s show he tested the Salt Pipe on a member of the audience who was obviously highly enthusiastic about the exhilarating effect of breathing though a salt pipe. Google search for Salt Pipes boomed the next day

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